Resources for Developing Geospatial Curriculum

Earlier this year I wrote a post which mentioned the iGETT program, which is a National Science Foundation funded program geared towards instructing teachers on how to prepare geospatial curriculum. While at the American Geophysical Union Fall Conference last week, I searched for other programs that teach using imagery. What I found was a program run by University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) called The COMET® Program.
According to their website, COMET® “is a world-wide leader in support of education and training for the environmental sciences, delivering scientifically relevant and instructionally progressive products and services.” Included among the many learning modules are Satellite Monitoring of Atmospheric Composition and Remote Sensing Using Satellites, 2nd Edition.

Much of the data and imagery in the modules I’ve looked into appear to be from NOAA and CIMMS and the description has them geared towards either high school or undergraduate level course work.